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'''Howard S. "Howie" Rich''' ( | '''Howard S. "Howie" Rich''' (born 1940) is a former LNC representative and county and state chair. He serves as Chairman of Americans for Limited Government, of which he is founder. He has been a leading force in the limited government movement since 1992, when he founded the group U.S. Term Limits. Fifteen states now have term limits on their legislatures and the term limits movement is one of the largest grassroots movements in American history. | ||
Rich serves on the boards of various nonprofit organizations, including the Cato Institute, the Club for Growth and the Foundation for Educational Choice. He currently heads Club for Growth State Action which establishes and supports the state affiliates of the national organization. | Rich serves on the boards of various nonprofit organizations, including the Cato Institute, the Club for Growth and the Foundation for Educational Choice. He currently heads Club for Growth State Action which establishes and supports the state affiliates of the national organization. | ||
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*Rockland County Chair, New York c. {{Event3 |year=1973 |event=Party Office |summary=Rockland County Chair, New York c. |display=[[1973]]}} | *Rockland County Chair, New York c. {{Event3 |year=1973 |event=Party Office |summary=Rockland County Chair, New York c. |display=[[1973]]}} | ||
==External | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 17 September 2022
Howard Rich | |
Vice-Chair Libertarian Party of New York with Raymond Strong | |
1973—1974 | |
Successor: | Bill Lawry Mike Nichols |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | 1940 |
Occupation: | Entrepreneur |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Howard S. "Howie" Rich (born 1940) is a former LNC representative and county and state chair. He serves as Chairman of Americans for Limited Government, of which he is founder. He has been a leading force in the limited government movement since 1992, when he founded the group U.S. Term Limits. Fifteen states now have term limits on their legislatures and the term limits movement is one of the largest grassroots movements in American history.
Rich serves on the boards of various nonprofit organizations, including the Cato Institute, the Club for Growth and the Foundation for Educational Choice. He currently heads Club for Growth State Action which establishes and supports the state affiliates of the national organization.
In 2000, he founded Legislative Education Action Drive (LEAD) which focuses on enacting school choice legislation across the country. He also serves as Chairman of the Parents in Charge Foundation. Rich is a strong supporter of school choice and has been honored with the Herman W. Lay Memorial Award for his work in education.
Rich has made his living as an entrepreneur in real estate and business since 1965. He and his wife, Andrea, reside in New York City and have two grown sons.
He is a member of several organizations, and has personally donated millions to libertarian ballot initiatives in multiple states.
Organizational Positions
- Region 16 representative, 1981—1983
- Vice-Chair, 1973—1974
- Other
- Rockland County Chair, New York c. 1973
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- Party Activists from the 1980s
- New York Party Activists
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- New York State Party Vice-Chairs
- New York 1976 National Convention Delegates
- 1976 National Convention Delegates